Lademannbogen industrial area

Sustainable business centre

The Lademannbogen industrial area in the Hummelsbüttel district is characterised by excellent connectivity and a broad range of economic activity. Situated close to utilities and natural green spaces, this location in the north of Hamburg benefits from sustainable land utilisation and low vacancy rates. With a high density of companies from the food industry, such as the renowned Block Group, the Lademannbogen industrial area is a vibrant economic centre. In addition, the proximity to Hamburg Airport and easy access to municipal utilities create further locational advantages. What is more, the location’s current revitalisation potential offers leeway for future development and investment.

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Industrial location map

Key figures

Total size of the location: 44 ha

Companies located here: 241

Gainfully employed individuals: 4,018

Total revenue of all companies: € 1,522,786,000

Locational benefits of Lademannbogen

Hamburg Airport on your doorstep

The site’s proximity to Hamburg Airport allows for direct connections with international destinations. Easy access to passenger flights as well as air freight companies such as the Hamburg Airport Cargo Center and the DHL logistics centre in the vicinity add further advantages for companies involved in import and export of industrial products. Industry-related service providers also benefit from the immediate proximity of runways and terminals. A dense network of renowned industrial and service companies from the Hamburg Aviation cluster contribute to local development, particularly for companies specialising in express freight.

Hamburger Hochbahn parking garage at the Lademannbogen location

Location with high density

At the Lademannbogen industrial site, there are numerous examples of efficient use of commercial space. For instance, production processes and car parking are organised vertically to meet today’s requirements. This approach is also reflected in local architecture such as the Hochbahn AG’s multi-storey car park. High occupancy and low vacancy rates of available commercial space and property bear further witness to the location’s strong economic activity.

Aerial view of Hamburg Langenhorn

Revitalisation
potential

The development of the Lademannbogen industrial area dates back to the updated German building law in 1976. In the past 50 years, more and more companies have set up business here, while also transforming their companies over time. While the majority of properties are of a high standard, a number of individual plots and public streets offer potential for revitalisation. These opportunities could be tapped to further enhance the entire neighbourhood and respond to the requirements of modern businesses. The history of this location and the current opportunities for revitalisation make the Lademannbogen site a versatile, future-oriented commercial area in Hamburg.

Focus on the food industry

The Lademannbogen location has long established itself as a business centre for the food industry, with eminent companies such as Block House Fleischerei, Fisch Koch, and Hummelsbüttler Katenrauch. What these companies have in common is a long tradition and high quality standards. Block House Fleischerei GmbH was founded in 1973 to provide guests with first-class steaks. Today, the butcher’s shop is located at Lademannbogen 127. Any meat processed here is handled by highly trained staff and according to strict guidelines. Products include anything from steak to carpaccio. Likewise, Fisch Koch, a traditional fish smokery and fish shop established in the 1920s, attaches great importance to top quality. This runs through all areas of business, from the procurement and processing of fish to the maintenance of machines. Hummelsbüttler Katenrauch, another family business, offers home-made sausages and meat products. Thanks to its presence at local farmer’s markets and its popular range of products, such as air-dried ham and breakfast meats, the company is known far beyond the locality. These three companies represent the long tradition of the food industry at Lademannbogen.

Municipal utilities

The Lademannbogen industrial area is home to several regional and municipal utilities and waste disposal companies. These include e.g. a large recycling yard by Hamburger Stadtreinigung, which enables private and commercial customers to dispose of a wide range of materials in a climate-friendly way. Likewise, the depot of Hamburger Hochbahn is centrally located, ensuring short distances and thus saving energy and money. This is also where the future use of innovative drive systems is being advanced. As the range of many new technologies is still fairly limited, short distances to the buses’ place of use are particularly favourable. The Hamburger Training Center (HAZ) has been training young people in metal and electrical engineering professions since 1977. The centre is involved in both in-house and external training, with a special focus on supporting disadvantaged young people. From its location at Lademannbogen, it serves more than 100 industrial companies in the Hamburg Metropolitan Region.

Adjacent nature reserves

Stretching over 61 hectares of land, the beautiful Hummelsbüttler Feldmark/Alstertal recreational area is located in the immediate vicinity of the Lademannbogen industrial estate. As well as boasting several nature reserves, the area offers a number of attractions, such as small biotopes, wetland meadows, and the Hummelsee lake. Further in the south, riding stables, bridle paths, small farms, agricultural land and sports and leisure facilities are also worth a visit. The Lademannbogen site further benefits from the relevant green infrastructure available in the north of Hamburg, which is regarded as a landscape axis, a cold-air extraction area/fresh air corridor, as well as a biotope network and a flora hotspot for biodiversity.

Impressions from Lademannbogen

Thematic maps of Lademannbogen

Infographic on traffic links in the Lademannbogen industrial area

Connectivity

The proximity to Hamburg Airport ensure optimum connectivity with regard to national and international destinations. In addition, well-developed road connections and local public transport provide for easy access to the Lademannbogen business location.

Infographic on standard land values in the Lademannbogen industrial area

Standard land values

The standard land value signifies the average value for a certain zone in a given municipal area. In the Lademannbogen industrial area, the standard land value is € 380 per square metre

Lademannbogen: selected company profiles

Block Foods

Block Foods AG goes back to the first Block House steak restaurant in Hamburg-Winterhude, which was established over 50 years ago. The experience of running a restaurant, a passion for the catering trade and high quality standards gradually gave rise to the Block Foods group of companies. Today, there are as many as 54 Block House restaurants across Europe, serving over 6 million guests annually. Jim Block, the “better burger restaurant chain”, was founded in 1973 and currently comprises 12 locations: nine in Hamburg, two in Berlin, and one in Hanover. Four independent companies are managed under the umbrella of Block Foods AG, which produce beef and convenience products for the catering, hospitality, wholesale and food retail sectors. The production companies Block Menü and the master butcher’s shop, which were originally founded to ensure the quality of products in the Block House restaurants, have since evolved into independent, strong sales companies that now generate over 70% of their sales by supplying external customers.

FFG

FFG Fahrzeugwerkstätten Falkenried GmbH is a unique Hamburg-based company that has made history through its significant role in shaping public transport and vehicle construction for over 130 years. As a developer and manufacturer of innovative roof workstations and an expert in both conventional and electric buses, the company plays a leading role in industry and now also offers services for escalators. With over 300 dedicated employees at eight locations in Hamburg, FFG does far more than just traditional vehicle maintenance. FFG’s corporate headquarters at Lademannbogen comprise the company’s central administrative office and main workshop. In addition to its core business tasks, FFG coordinates the management of bus fleets from here, which further reflects FFG’s diversity and range of services. With its profound expertise, FFG makes a significant contribution to Hamburg’s pioneering role in the field of public transport and vehicle construction.

Bärenkälte

Combining professional expertise with economic working methods, Bärenkälte GmbH has over 30 years of experience doing business in Northern Germany. Solutions provided by Bärenkälte include e.g. air conditioning technology, ventilation and cooling systems, cold rooms, compound refrigeration systems, air conditioning units, VRV systems, chillers, heat pumps and VRV heating systems as well as server cooling equipment. Each system is planned and customised on an individual basis and in alignment with current requirements and economic calculations. Moreover, Bärenkälte has production-related expertise with regard to server rooms, IT rooms and technical rooms. At Bärenkälte, the customer takes centre stage, with a support team that is available 24/7 and offers ongoing support for all products. With its strong focus on customer care and its broad range of specialised services, Bärenkälte has long made a name for itself in Northern Germany.

Disclaimer

Note on area sizes: The industrial and commercial area referred to in the key figures indicates the gross area according to the maps displayed. These include different proportions of water areas, transport areas and green areas. Therefore, it is not possible to make a direct comparison between the individual locations presented on these pages, e.g. in terms of workforce per hectare.

Note on employment figures: Information on the local workforce is mostly provided by the German Federal Employment Agency. In some cases, figures are not broken down by individual company branches and locations, i.e. aggregate employment figures are provided instead. In such cases, the statistical business register does not include more detailed figures. Moreover, please note potential limitations of data collection e.g. in terms of minimum thresholds. As a result, the figures provided should be regarded as approximate figures that are intended to provide general guidance only.

Note on revenue figures: These figures are based on the tax returns of the companies as of 31 December 2022. In some cases, figures are not reported for each individual branch, but only for the relevant group of companies. These values are subsequently broken down on a case-by-case basis. Moreover, tax reports may be updated following a longer period of time. Therefore, the figures provided are intended to provide general guidance only.

Note on standard land values: The map provides information on standard land values for use in production/logistics. The relevant values were converted (i.e. standardised) to a plot size of 1,000 square metres or a value-related floor-area ratio of 1.0, respectively. Both the lowest and the highest standard land value in the building block are provided. The map aims to serve as a reference and is not suited for determining the actual value. At BORIS.HH you can view an interactive standard land value map of Hamburg. The website offers detailed information on standard land values in Hamburg and lets you convert the standard land value to account for individual property characteristics. All values displayed refer to the reference date of 1 January 2024.

Note on hazardous operations: Locations of establishments pursuant to §3 para. 5a of the German Federal Immission Control Act (BimSchG) in the jurisdiction of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg. Further metadata / publication / created on 30 September 2014.

Sources: Standard land values: Geoportal Hamburg / hazardous operations: Geoportal Hamburg / key figures: business register of the Northern Germany Statistical Office / definition of “undertaking”.

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